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HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel.

Adair, Mr. and Mackenzie, A.

Mrs.

Almond, Mr.

Russell

Auroly, G

Barberini, E. T.

Baring, M.

Bate, E. R.

MacGregor, N.

C.

Mao Lannan, D.

G. Macedo; J M.

MacIntyre, Mr

and Mrs. Ndil

Bearogaird, Macdonald, Mr.

ComtoBoats

de Beaumont, G. A. Bell, r and Mrs.

OD J. Belilios, Mrs. E.

R.S "Bona, G. A.

Bernie, J.

Baynon,

G. R.

Bickel, C.

Binns, 8. C.

Capt

Blanch, Mr. and

Ashley

and Mrs. F. O Macrao, Mrs. Marriott, Dr. 0. Martin, Miss T. Matheson, Mrs. R. T. and child, McDowall, J. MoFarland, Wre

اد

McKean, Dr. G. I

W. McKenny, Dr. C. W. & Min. McNeill, Mr. &

Mrs. N. F.

Brereton,

H.

Nrs D."

Mehta, K. B.

Buschner, O.

Merecki, J.

Campbell, A.

D.

Chalkley, Mra:

Melcher, J.

Cambridge, A. J. Melbourne, c.

Chaplin, Mrs. Moore, Dr. and

and maid

THE

GARRICK

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, JANUARY 21 11013.

Notices

THE HIGH CLASS

MIXTURE

"ALSO`

MOKING TOBACCO GARRICK

માનની

CIGARETTES

Virginia Blend..

OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.

Mrs WBTHE LEEDS FORGE CO.,

Chisholm. W, T. Morris, J

Christie, P. N.

Mosley, R F.

Claire, Hiss G. Muldor, Mr. and

St.

Claxton, A. A.

4. ·

Cranston, I. W Crocker, Miss Cromer, Miss.C. Curry, G. P. Deane, A. F.... Denison, O. G. D'Oettingen, V. Douglas, Mrs. R.

Mrs. J. D. F. Munch, A. H..

Cowen, Mrs. W. Northcombe,

F

Capt & Mrs F. D Oudentoren, W.

F 0. Quin, V. Pieper "Pinkham, L. E.

Price, W. Prior, A. W. Ray, E. H.

Rony, Miss F. Richardson, Mr.

I.

Danto, Miss L.

Drew, W. C.

Drow, H. C.

Duerling, Miss Ritchey, Miss

C..D.

LTD., LEEDS.

Specialists in the Manufacture of RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK of every description.

Pioneers in the Design and Manufacture of PRESSED STEEL UNDERFRAMES and BOGIES and ALL- STEEL RAILWAY WAGONS.

The Cadersigned have Leen appointed Sole Agents in Hongkong and China.

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING C^; OF HO OKONG, LTD.

Agents, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

and Mrs. H-T:{

J. II.

Hongkong, 23rd September, 1911.

Lady do

Farley, Wallace Saumarez,

A.

Ehrenfels, Mr. Sausmaroz, Sir TIFFINS!

and Mrs. H. 0:

Finlayson, Mre.

.0.. Fisher, H. G. Fowler, E, A, 8. Forsyth, Mrs. E. Froar, C. Freer, Miss M French, Mrs. &

child

Fuller, Denman Geare, Mr. and

Mrs. A... George, Mr and

Mrs. F. J.

H.de. Schiol, Mr. and

Mrs S Schiel,

Mise

Ama Schmolke, W. Beranton, J. A. Sharp, Ε Η. Sibley, J. C. Sidford, Mrs.

G V.

Silva, F. da

$1

OUR

42

DINNERS!!

THE BEST IN HONGKONG. SPECIAL MONTHLY TERMS

FOR FULL OR PARTIAL BOARD.

BREAD, CAKES AND SCONES,

ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE PAR EXCELLENCE.

Bingles, Mrs B. ALEXANDRA CAFE CO.

F

Smith, Mrs. S

T

Stafford, S.

Solomon, H. H.

Stephens, A

Stephens Miss

George, Miss Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. J.. Gourgey, Grstama, D. M. Sutherland, P.

0.

.D. Grimshaw, R. J. Spittles, Mr. &

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Consignees

Consignee

WAY COMPANY'S ROYAL PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP

MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL-

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Hall, Capt. T. P. Mrs. James.THE E.M.S. Steamship

Hanna, Dr. J Gỗ Square, Harbord, W. R. Tait, E G. Harrison, A. Harris. Capt. A.

S.

Faywood, G. R. loape, F. B.. Hewett, "on. E.

A., C.M.C Herdman, A. E. Hoffmann, W. Hope, E.. Horne, R. Hunt, E. J. Innes, Capt. R. Jameson, U. D. Judah, Mrs. A.

N. E. Komor, S. Kruseman, A Lovey, A Lloyd, G. T.

Astor

Abramson, W.-N Aguado, F. Allen, Miss D. Arnold, J. B. Birot, L Brickley, J. F. Brun, rs, C. L. Buckner, H F. Byan, M.

***

EMPRESS OF JAPAN"

COMPANY.

The above mentioned steamer having HE Steams' p arrived from Vancouver, Vistoria and

Japan Ports. Uonsignees of cargo are hereby roided that their goods, with the exception of Parcel, Treasure and

**PERSIA.".

Valuables, are being landed and pled FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN |

at their risk in the Fongkong and Kow- loon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd.. Kowloos Godowns, where delivery can D. be obtained..

Vormeij, G. Wallace, W. Waller, C Watkins, H. Webber, W. H. Wear, T. O... Webb, Mr. and

Mrs. B. Welch, T. C. Whamond,

M. White, D.. Wilson, F. Winkler, Mr. &

Mrs. F. Witt, Viss Wood, G. G. Wright, Mr. &

Mrs. J. F. Young, J. A. Houso.

Lanzone, G. · Lathrop, B. Lingeri, Mrs L Loader, PA Lugebil, V.

8.

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PORTS AND SHANGHAI

The above mentioned vassel baving

Goods on hand after the 24th Jarrived Jonsignees of cargo are hereby will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. All damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns and this Office ustified, when arrangements will be made for

examination

No cisima will be admitted after the gods have left the Godown.

5.118

D. W. CRADDOCK,

Genom Triffio Agent. Hongkong, 18th Jan., 1918.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM SHANGHAI, KOBE AND MOJL

W.THE

Lyon, Mrs.

Mies Mansfield,

Chambers, issL Maxwell, J. T. Champion, JT Moosa, O, C. Chas, Carlton Morgan, F. E. Chenu, H. V.

Muller, W.H.0. Chopard, F. A.

Musso, F. Clarke, Miss A L. Navarro, ML Corl, HE Norton, A. W. Oornelinssen, Patten, S.

Capt. and Mrs. Philips, Miss Dedeogion U. Henwick, A.. Elbey, Miss

Robin

W.

Fannin Dr.L E. Robinson, Mr. Fattey, J.

and Mrs. G. Feinstein, B. Gillespie, F., Rondon, L. Hodges, Miss Sawyer, W. J. Hodges, Mrs W. Smith, H. E.

Sommers, Mr. and Mrs. A. Vack. Mr. and

Kre

Fodge, Miss P.

RL Joseph, Mr. and

HE Steamship

"DILWARA," having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their goods will be dolir red from alongsido."

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at consigncos risk and expense into the hazardons and/or extra haz Ans Godowns of the Hangong and Kowloon Wharf and God wa Company Limitaly

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bill of Lip will be countrigued by the undersi, nid.

DAVID SASSOON & CO. Ln, Agents, Hongkong, 27.Jan., 1913..

Grand Hotel. Agnew, Mr. and Lorria, F.

Mrs. Bailey, H. 8

Mrs St Le Williams, F. E: | Bauckham, E-

Craigieburn. Adama, Mr. and Cornell, W. A. Mrsland:(2 Haselfoot, Lt

&Mrs children Caldwell, Mr Kydd, Mr. and Caldwell, Miss

Mrs.

Myall, AT budio,

Celebrities

and

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How they Cure and Prevent. it.

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...Who could nak for more convincing and trustworthy witnesses? They are, morcover, particularly prone to cutch Sore Throat because they are often in hot crowded places where the germs, which cause. Sore Throut ahound.

Wulling's Formamint the remedy which they and hundreds of their colleagues all rely upor-kills these germs in the mouth and throat. That is why it is prescribed by over 7,000 medical inen for curing and preventing Sore Throat.

Send the coupon to-day for Free Copy of "Hints on Sore Throat."

Testimony that Tells.

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Madame Kirkby Lunn (4), the famous contralto, writes: "I think very highly of Wulfing's Formamint Tablets, which I have found to be most valuable for the throat."

Mr. Ben Davies (5), the famous tenor, writes: "3 Dnd Wulßag's Formamint excellent for the valec and most soothing to the throat. It is at the same time such a pleasant and effective disinfectant that I am

without a bottle."

never

Sir George Alexander (6) writes: "Formamint has been my constant...

companion during the past winter and I have found it a dangerous enemy to the Influenza fend."

Mr. H. B. Irving (S) writes: "On every occasion on which I have veed Wulling's Formamint Tablets I have found then most bencficial"

Among other distinguished people who have vouched for Wulfing's Formamint may be mentioned: The Hon. Mrs. Alfred Lyttelton, Lord Kingsale. Lord Olantawe, Viscount Masscreene and Fer- rard, Maj. Gen. Sir Ivor tlerbert, Bt. C.B., M.P, etc., General Tillard, Mr. C. C. Hutchinson, K.C., Mr. Bernard Partridge, Miss Lily Brayton (3), etc., etc.

to

Follow the example of these famous men and Buy a bottle of Formamint to-day. It in women. obtainable at all Chemists, but remember ́spécliƒ * WULFING'S. Formamint, because its great success bas" produced many worksimum...imituliowas

FREE HANDBOOK.

Messrs. A. Wulfing & Co.,

6, Klukiang Road, Shanghal.

Please send me a copy of "Hints on Sore Thrait gratis 'and

post free.

Name

Address

F.23/195.

BEN

Consignee

LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

6 5. "BENGLOE," FROM LEITH, LONDON

otied to vend in their Bills of lading

AND STRAITS. mediste delivery of cargo In m alongside. to donater-insture and take im

CONSIGNEES &f Cargo are hereby Cargo impeding discharge will be land-anded at their risk into the hazardous informed that all Goods are being ed immedia aly at consignes risk and enfor extra hazardous Godowns of the

JAGGER MYSTERY.

LOCAL SPORT.

*CRICKET.

Police v Staff and Departmentals.

COMMERCIAL

December Rubber Returns:

On Saturday afternoon at the Singapore United. — Five Happy Valley, the Staff and De months ending November 30, partmentala XI. drew with the 65,094 lbs., December 18,500 lbs. Police in a League Match. Capt. (estimated). To date 78,694 lbs; Robertson, 53, and the Rev. Foster to same date last year, 38,887 lbs., Pegg, 50 not out, were the main-increase 42,227 lbs. stays of the soldier team. The scores were as follow.

Staff and Deparimentala.

Capt. Robertson, and b

Moody

M

་་

Major Bowen b Priestland Q.M. S. Davien, b Moody... Rev. Foster Pegg, not out Capt. Lambkin, e Priestland

b Moody..... Sergt. Worswick, o Cooper, b

Lee-Oorpl. Saunders, b Moody Lca Bergt. Kirby, o and b

McLennan

Pte Watson 'a and b Craick-

shanks

Anglo-Johare.-5,480lbs.,

total

to date 47.193 lbs., corresponding | period last year 5,320 lbs. (55

53 Bialang-19,730 1b

Sungei Kapar-1911, 41,360 18 lbs. 1912, 58,538 lbs., twelve months, 1911, 344,512 lbs. 1912; 50 466,736 lbs.

10

5

Pte Riley o and b Moody..... 10 Sgt. Moore, b Woodcook ....... 0

Total..... Bowling.

ATA

165

O. M. R. W. Kerr...

3 0 27 0 Priestland... 8 2 44 1 Moody

...13 1 66 6 McLennan 30 14 1 Woodcook... 1. 0 0.1 Cruickshanks. 4 0.20 1. Police XI.. McLennan, o Moore, b Pegg Booker, o Saunders, b Bowen Moody, b Davis. Priestland, o Pegg, b Bowen Woodcock, o Pegg, b Davis Cruickshanks, not out Pitt, a and b Davis... Cooper, b Bowen

Clarke

Kerr

did not bat.

Singapore Exchange.

January 11, 1913. On London-Bank4m/a2/4.7-16 Demand 2/4.5-32 Private 6 m/z 2/4:29-32

3m/s 24.19-32) Germany-Bankd/d 238.1-2

Private 3 m/s 242.1-2-

On

On India-Bank TT.

On

On France-Bank dd 2946

Private 3 m/s 299.

174.18. Private 30 d/s 175.5-8 Hongkong-Bankd/d 10.3-8 Private 33 dia 113-8 On Shanghai-Bánk đ/d 80.1-4 Private 33 de 81.3-4 On Java-Bank T.T. 140.1-2. Private 30 d/s 142.1-2 On Japan-Bank dļa 114 Sovereigns-buying rate $8.54 India Connoil Billä last

issue India Council T.T. laat 1

3me.

2.

14}

18

·issue...

15 Discount

Total (7 wickets) 67

Bowling

Bank of England rates... 5 p.

January 11, 1913.

1/4.3-82

1/4.1-8.

4.5-8

0

12

Bar silver in London - 68 F 18

res

0

Singapore Produce.

Extras

5

Gambier:

$8.00

do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 13.70

Copre Sundried

11.00

do Mixed

11:20

Pepper, Black

20.20

do White 5 percent

34:00

Sago Flour Sarawak

4.00

do Brunei No. 1

nofn.

Pearl Sugo

5:50

Coffee Bali

34.25

Coffee Palembang 10 per

cent. basis

-33.00

7:40

6.80

∙114.20-

as even as possible competitors Opium, China played on their ordinary handi

8,200

Straita

cap and this somewhat helped Rice, Rangoon White the K.0.0, to win by two up. Rice, Siam No. 1 Scores

1:100

$220

-320

200

Capt. Pisey

O. M. B. W, Davis

7.2 1 15 3 Foster-Pegg... 6 471 Bowen

7 2 17 3 Robinson ... 5 0 23 0

Golf Match at Kowloon," At Kowloon an interesting 0-aside golf match was played

at the week-end between mem-Tapiocs, small flake bers of the USR.C., and the do small pearl Kowloon Cricket Club golf sec- do med. pearl

tion. In order to make the match | Tin

U.S.R.O.. K.0.0.

010. H, May

2. E. Lindsell. 10 D. J. Mackenzie Lieut. Thompsono 1 G. Dunesn Lleat. Wilkinson

Comdr. Beckwith

B.N....

E.N...

ON.M. Namil-

ten

16. E. Green

W. Curwen

0 1A 0. Brawn::

Lieut. Morgan 1 0R. L. Atkinson Dr. Dalmaboy

Allan

0 13. Yead

Mr. George R. Sims' Story of a Capt. Ralphs 10 A. E. Crapnell

Disappearance.

Several correspondents have been writing to Mr. G. R.,Sims to, kown if anything has been hoard of Mr. H. Wilfrid Jagger. In the "Referee," Mr. Sima Hongkong and Kowie Wharf and tells the strange story of Mr. Cargo remaining on board after Oodowa Co., Ltd., whence and/or from Jagger, Nearly two years TUESDAY Jan. 21st, 1918, at noontie wharres delivery may be obtained. will be landed at consinees' risk and expense.

expense...

No Clim will be admitted after the (he writes) have elapsed since, Goods Eave left the Godowns, and al, soon after nine o'clock on a Sun- Goods remaining undeli ered after the day morning, Mr. Jagger left his 27th us, will be subject to rent. H

or lat of exgations taken at time of delivery to consigans and sign for and by on behalf of the Pacifio Mail S.8. Co.

"All claims must be filed on or before F.b., 20th 1918, otherwise they will Hồ not be recognized,

R. E. Linds 11 and

Lieut, Thomp

MOD

Lt. Atkinson and Comdr, Book- 'with...

M. Hamilton and Lleat, Nor-

01

1:0

gin.... ... 10 Lt. Dalmahoy Al- Ian & Capt.

Ralphsyat 01

E. J. Mao- kenzieand G. Dancan.

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No: 2

Petroleum, Devoe's Imp. Brilliant Oil

-$.42

(2 tina) Sylvan Arrow Oil (2 tins) 3:11 Fish Brand 2 tins in case at 3.159

Oil 2 ting

at-3.15 LampGlass (2 tins in case at 3.15 (superfine) 2 tins s at 3.05 Langkat's (2 tins in case at 3.05

Dragon

2-ting

Brand

at 2.95

Balk Oil por drum of 4

galle

Oroma Oil

at 2.55 (2 tine) at 2.75 Tarpone per tin 4 gallons at 2,80 Shanghal Cotton Market. Mr. A. B. Rosenfeld's Cotton S. E. Green Market Report, for the week end-

and W.

ing 9th January, is as follows: Curwen," China Cotton. In so far 28. A. U. Brawn price changes are concerned, the and R. L. Cotton market has been rather Wilkinson-inactive during the wook, with J. Maad sad the close last night firm but quiet,

AE.Grip- nell

Capt. PABLOY 01 G.H. May.

American Rugby.

Cargo remainine "ndelivered MON-

with a tendency toward lower DAY Jan, 27th, 1918, stavon will be

prices. The market has all the subject to landing and storage charges

earmarks of having reached a All Claims against the Steamer mast room in the neighbourhood of Re No Are Insurance whatever will be be presented to the Unleraigast on or gent's Park with a sovereign in

temporary halting place, with -ffected.

bafe e the Blat i at, or they will not be his pocket and a book under his

little disposition on either side All chaf d and therwise damaged recognized.

arm. And from that hour to this The game a week ago between to attempt more than scalping cargo will be examined at the above

All broken, chaf d. and d‹maged nothing has been heard or son an eleven from the U.S.S. operations, until it becomes Bet- at 10 a.m. Company's godown Feb., 25th, 1918 Goods 1re to be left in the Gadowal of him. He had no entangle Piscatagus and a team from the ter demonstrated whether there

where they will be examined on the ments and no troubles. He was U.S.S. Wilington, ended in a win is going to be any material im No claims will be entertained un- 27th inst, et 11 a m less accompanied by short delivery, nate No Fire Inanianco has been effected. twenty. He stood six feet two, turn game on Saturday last was staple. This seems to be the A level-headed man of eight and for the latter. by 12 to six The reprovement in the demand for the Bills of Lading will be countersigned and knew the ways of the world. farce, the score being 49 to 0 in weak point from the standpoint

He left money at home and in the favour of the Piscat guns! GIBD IIVINGSTON & CO.

of immediate speculative results. his bank. giống 20th Jan, 1918

Agents.

As announced in our columns Spinners and Exporters refuse to, 129

On the Saturday evening he on Thursday Lieut. Brambaigh. come in to any extent, and whilst wrote an affectionato letter to his of the "Willies" was objected they continue to take Cotton as mother, to whom he was devoted to by the opposing eleven, belong as it can be obfined at red- Suffragists and Chinese dressly attached. On the Sunday morn cause he was too good, and sonable prices, any endeavour to New York, December 26-ing he looked at the time-table Saturday's game proved that the force their position would be met Following the recommenda- and talked about a day at East Willies were lost without him. by a withdrawal from the market. tions of Mrs. Carrie Chapman bourne. When he went out of The game was almost entirely Under the piroumstances there is Cart that women could follow the house he hadn't made up his won by the well exeonted for very little to be said as to the the example of the Chinese mind if he would go to Eastbourne ward passes, and quick foot work course of futures. In fact, it is women in dress and thereby or take a trip into the country of the Piscatqua's representatives, almost impossible to predict im- Sharp, H. J.

"emancipate the slave of fashion, And he was never seen again, but it was too muc Grant, J.

Thompson, Eat the same time gaining national He is not alive. Had he beer sided affair to cause any

one mediate fluctuations, as these will Gracb, P.

Tobias

ry depend so much on legitimate dries and comfort, Miss Gertrude it is certain that in some way he keen Gregory W P. Tobias, Mr. and

conditions. On this point "how- Griffin, Peyton Mrs.

Bertram, a member of the Thea would have commuuieated withi

evor, the best that can be done is Hamilton Mr. & Walster, P.

trical Woman's Suffrage Associa- his mother. He would never

Lord Hardinge.

tok guess and at Mrs.

Watkins, G. A. tion, appeared at a recent meeting willingly have caused her

оде It is now

Tone thefatar Hansen

White, Mr and garbed in the native costume of moment of noxiely. It is un Calen Hillbrecht, DK

Mro

tho Chinese man to illustrate

ping policy and Alilled ble that he would allow her Descamber 28, "the": Woodenok Hyde, 8.

how really standi

ong as the present unt ondure two years of angdieb Kleinfaldt, Rev Swift, Miss D.

ras : in: gori danger Torn, Hesia, desd.) But whüró id the cases. It will still be a long time

Fundlicovered body lying? Welora ke oni rename his dadler,

FRED JBALTÓN,

Agrot

118 kone 18th Jun-1999;

and

Calvert, F, Cuthbert, George Danmann, J. Davies, H. Elson Fisher, W.

ra

#MTBWA Baul 9. Pink, Mr and

Mrs. Reher, Capt Roberts, J Sach, Capt. Sohmitto, L

Grace, J.

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fortable

by the feminine

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